Chapter 3(part2) - Protein purification and analysis

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Chapter 3 (part 2)

Protein purification and Analysis

Why purify proteins?

• Pure proteins are required to study enzyme function

• Pure proteins are required for structural analysis (x-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy)

• Pure proteins are required to obtain amino acid sequence

Steps in protein purification

• Develop assay • Choose source of protein• Prepare tissue extract

– cell disruption– subcellular fractionation

• Protein fractionation (several steps)

• Determination of purity

Differential Centrifugation

tissuehomogenate

1000 g

Pelletunbroken cells

nucleichloroplast

transfer supernatant

transfer supernatant

transfer supernatant

10,000 g 100,000 g

Pelletmitochondria

Pelletmicrosomal

Fraction(ER, golgi,lysosomes,

peroxisomes)

Super.Cytosol,Soluble

enzymes

Chromatography

Gel Permeation Chromatography

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low salt buffer high salt buffer

Ion-exchange Chromatography

Affinity ChromatographyAdd excess ligand

SDS poly acrylamide electrophoresis (PAGE)SDS = H3C-(CH2)10-CH2-OSO3

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SDS – denatures proteincoats w/ negative charge

Used to determine protein MWAnd purity of protein prep

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Amino Acid Analysis

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1) Acid hydrolyze protein2) Treat with phenylisothiocyanate (PICT)

3) Separate derivatized AA’s by HPLC

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Protein Sequencing (Edman Degradation)

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Can sequence in 30 to 60 AA’s from N-terminus

Generate Proteolytic Fragments

Endopeptidases

•Typsin cleaves at COOH end of Lys and Arg•Chymotrypsin cleaves at COOH end of Phe, Tyr, Trp

Chemical Cleavages

•Cyanogen Bromide cleaves at COOH end of Met

Generate overlapping fragmentsSequence individual fragments and piece together sequence

Peptide mapping exerciseMet-Ala-Arg- Gly-Glu-Tyr-Met-Cys-Lys-Phe-Ala-Glu-Gln-Asp

TrypsinMet-Ala-ArgPhe-Ala-Glu-Gln-AspGly-Glu-Tyr-Met-Cys-Lys

ChymotrysinMet-Ala-Arg- Gly-Glu-TyrMet-Cys-Lys –PheAla-Glu-Gln-Asp

CNBrMetAla-Arg-Gly-Glu-Tyr-MetCys-Lys-Phe-Ala-Glu-Gln-Asp

Proteomic Analysis

Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time of Flight

(MALDI-TOF)

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